Before you are able to read the book next month, I’m here with some visuals of who may very well be your new favorite characters. π


“Thereβs a lot my children still donβt understand about the gifts given to the women in my family, but there was a time I didnβt comprehend it either. The consequences of my ignorance and my insolence still haunts me. “
They didn’t know her story before, because she hadnβt told them.
She didnβt reveal how being so deeply tethered to a man who didnβt take care of that precious connection, had wrecked her body and soul, making it nearly impossible to breathe some days. She didn’t want them to know the ugly parts of her existence; had only hoped to give her girls the good in her, and on that, most days sheβd failed.
But so much goodness surrounded her now, by way of self-healing and a good man, Solomon. His love, despite her attempts to keep him at bay, helped to pull her out of the darkness, into the light, and with it, the truth gets unearthed.
The good, the bad, and the ugly lay bare and vulnerable β¦ and so does she.
Here is Zora Greenβs story.
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